19,000 texts exchanged by Peter Strzok and Lisa Page have been wiped

As the President's former National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, prepares to be sentenced for lying to the FBI, a frustrated President Trump slammed the FBI over the 'missing' 19,000 texts exchanged by Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

Yesterday we reported that Mueller's team wiped the iPhone belonging to disgraced former FBI agent Peter Strzok before it was delivered to investigators, the inspector general's bombshell new report has revealed.

Mueller's team scrubbed anti-Trump Agent Strzok's phone of all data and settings after ascertaining "it contained no substantive text messages."

Biggest outrage yet in the long, winding and highly conflicted Mueller Witch Hunt is the fact that 19,000 demanded Text messages between Peter Strzok and his FBI lover, Lisa Page, were purposely & illegally deleted. Would have explained whole Hoax, which is now under protest!

So Mueller's team wiped ALL of the data off of Peter Strzok's iPhone after determining "it contained no substantive text messages." Given what we know about Strzok, this smells like quite the coverup. Time for Congress to step in?https://t.co/mOgpBbDVO4pic.twitter.com/9w2mEPK64C

Strzok and Page famously discussed an "insurance policy" in the event Trump won the election, which many believe is referring to operation Crossfire Hurricane - the DOJ's counterintelligence investigation into Trump's campaign.

"I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy's office - that there's no way he [Trump] gets elected - but I'm afraid we can't take that risk." wrote Strzok.

"It's like a life insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40," he added.

Yesterday we reported that Strzok wanted to use the FBI "Steele dossier" report that was leaked to CNN as justification to interview witnesses in the Trump-Russia investigation.

Newly released text messages between crooked Strzok and ex-FBI attorney Lisa Page show the former agent, who was heading up the investigation into the Trump Campaign in Spring 2017, attempted to use CNN's "bombshell" report about the infamous "Steele Dossier" to grill people in the Trump-Russia probe, according to CNN.